Featured Plugins For August
iLast.fm
iLast.Fm provides a complete integration between your blog and your Last.fm account. It allows you to show what music you are listening to, your top albums, top artists, loved tracks, etc. on your blog.
WP-Cumulus
WP-Cumulus allows you to display your site’s tags, categories, even or both using a Flash movie, rotating them in a 3D configuration. It works just like a regular tags cloud, but is more visually appealing. Clicking the tags can be a little hard (depending on your speed setting) but does take you to the appropriate page.
Actionable
Actionable allows the creation of a categorized list of action items for users to check off and track. It was originally developed for Share 350.0 - a plan for regional sustainability to help people track their actions and efforts to create a sustainable community.
Random Redirect
Allows you to create a link to domain.com/?random which will redirect users to a random post on your blog, in a StumbleUpon-like fashion. You can also specific in the URL random_post_type or random_cat_id. Created by Matt Mullenweg, himself.
Scheduled Post Shift
This plugin automatically takes your oldest post, and updates its time stamp so that it appears as the latest post on your WordPress site. It does this by utilizing the cron feature built into WordPress 2.1 (and newer). It can rotate all the posts on your site, or just ones in a specific category. You can currently schedule it by setting the number of hours between shifts. For example, set it to 24 hours and it will shift the oldest post every day, at the time that you enabled it.
FLIR - Facelift Image Replacement
FLIR is similar to sIFR, but it uses images instead of Flash. Sure enough, someone has created a plugin to use FLIR with WordPress.
Do you have any cool plugins that you’d like to share? Let us know in the comments.









Nouman Saleem
Posted on August 20th, 2008 at 3:55 PM
I enjoyed this post, thanks Michael. iLast.Fm ftw.
Bram
Posted on August 20th, 2008 at 4:08 PM
Good stuff. Some nice things, but nothing I’d use right now. Looking forward to next month though!
liam
Posted on August 20th, 2008 at 7:46 PM
Sweet, these are great. And that FLIR might be worth looking in to.
Sumesh
Posted on August 20th, 2008 at 9:41 PM
FLIR looks sweet. I was wondering whether I’d have to grease my elbow and build up sIFR on my theme. Now that FLIR plugin’s there, that’s one job less
Eric Marden
Posted on August 22nd, 2008 at 6:06 PM
I wrote a little plugin to fill a hole in the WordPress universe. FlareSmith allows you to easily add FeedBurner FeedFlare and FeedBurner Stats to your blog without having to edit any theme files. What’s great about this, is that if you use a theme (like K2) that gets updated often, you don’t have to hack the theme files every time you upgrade.
Check it out: http://xentek.net/code/wordpress/plugins/flaresmith/
Great Wordpress Plugins
Posted on September 25th, 2008 at 4:17 AM
Theres a great plugin that gets content from utube, articles, yahoo and more and pastes it from any date till the future. Check out a demo video here to see what it does
http://myadwordstips.com/kansieo.html
Lady M
Posted on October 7th, 2008 at 5:07 AM
Great article! I hope to see these plugins soon!
Marvyn
Posted on November 27th, 2008 at 12:31 PM
Very good site, greate content !!,